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Redwood Veterinary Hospital and our essential services offering curbside care in our most recent blog below: ⬇️
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American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
September 17 at 3:19 PM ·
What should you include in a pet evacuation kit? We always need to be prepared to take care of our animals, especially during disasters such as wildfires, tropical storms, or other emergencies.
Here's more about the AVMA's disaster preparedness resources for pet owners: https://bit.ly/30hocnP
Dangerous foods your furry friends should avoid 🚫🍇You may already be aware of these food dangers, but share them with a friend🐶🐾
Pain isn’t fun for any of us, and our furry friends are no exception. September is Animal Pain Awareness Month. It helps educate and inform pet owners about animal discomfort. Call us today if your pet is experiencing any pain or discomfort! 📞
Monthly Wellness Reminder! 🐾
Is your pet up to date on their parasite prevention?
Flea and tick infestations can impact the health of your pet. By consistently working to prevent fleas and ticks, you can help your pet avoid discomfort, skin infections, and diseases.🐛🦟🐕
Looking to schedule a Wellness exam appointment? At Redwood Veterinary Hospital, we believe your pet deserves the very best care. 🐾
Please contact us today by calling (704) 523-2996☎️ to learn more about our wellness programs or visit our
website: https://bit.ly/3k2zH9W to schedule an appointment.
Happy Fuuuuriday!🐶🐾🐱
Fall is upon us! 🎃🍁🐾
Find out all of our important Halloween pet safety tips on our website below:⬇️
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Tricks or Treats? Halloween Pet Safety | Redwood Veterinary Hospital
MONTHLY REMINDER‼️‼️
Fall is officially here, but please keep your pet current on their parasite preventatives AND any vaccination updates! 🐾🐶
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Did you know that we have a ton of our own blogs on our website full of helpful pet care information? Yup! From blogs as insightful as “Addressing Noise Anxiety in Pets” to holiday pet safety tips, its all just a click away! ⬇️🐶🐾
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Why has my veterinarian been SO busy?
Did someone say SURFING cat?!!🙀😻
The Dodo
October 17 at 9:00 PM ·
A surfing CAT!!!
Show us in the comments!! 💤🐶🐾🐱
This should put a smile on your face during this Monday😊🐱
Cute Cats
August 2 at 11:49 PM ·
Cute Baby Playing With Cute Cats.
Who's with me! 😂
In honor of #VetTechWeek we'd like to share with you all the jobs of a veterinary technician.🐱🐾🐶
Thank you, to all of our wonderful veterinary technicians for everything you do! 😊
The Oatmeal
May 18 at 1:08 PM ·
Find out the difference between feline alopecia and normal shedding below: ⬇️
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Feline Alopecia vs Normal Shedding: A Thin Line | CVMBS News
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
November 17 at 11:07 AM ·
How can cat owners tell the difference between normal shedding and feline alopecia? AVMA member Dr. Alison Diesel, a clinical associate professor at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, provides a few helpful tips: https://bit.ly/3klDlLT
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
November 17 at 11:07 AM ·
How can cat owners tell the difference between normal shedding and feline alopecia? AVMA member Dr. Alison Diesel, a clinical associate professor at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, provides a few helpful tips: https://bit.ly/3klDlLT
Tell us in the comments below!🐾
Nom nom nom...🍌🍓🍎
Beware of the foods your furry best friend can and cannot eat below:⬇️
In honor of Veterans Day, we salute the working military dogs that keep our soldiers safe! 🐾
USATODAY.COM
On K9 Veterans Day, honor heroic military working dogs for saving soldiers' lives
Really interesting article about dogs and what sounds they like.
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Gooood dog: Why dogs like vowels
Show us!!! 📸🐾
We apologize for this somewhat long post, but it has important information about some changes at Redwood:
We are posting today to share some updates in our COVID-19 safety procedures. Recently our community has experienced a substantial surge in COVID-19 case numbers as well as hospitalizations. This has motivated us to review and revise some of our COVID-19 safety protocols. Our sincere hope is that these updates will allow us to continue to offer high quality healthcare services to your pet, and at the same time keep you, your family, our Staff and their families safe going forward.
Please read this message carefully as it applies to all of our clients when visiting the hospital. As always, do not hesitate to call us at (707) 553-1400 if you have any questions.
** THIS IS NEW! In an effort to reduce the need for clients to come into the reception area to complete necessary forms (Client account information, Pet medical history/medical concerns, consents/releases, etc.), we have expanded our "Forms Page" on our website. All clients, both new and established, should understand that each time you bring your pet to the hospital there is a brief form we'd like you to complete about your upcoming visit. Again, as much as we'd prefer to meet with you in person, we hope this change will reduce COVID-19 risks by limiting the face-to-face communication, the principal route of spread for the virus that causes COVID-19. Additionally, these forms may very well save you time during your visit. So please don't forget, before every visit to the hospital with your pet, go to www.Redwoodvet.com and click on the green "Links and Forms" tab near the top of the homepage to access and complete these helpful forms and submit them online.
**THIS IS NEW! Effective Monday December 7, 2020, our Curb-side Care protocols will transition to "Porch-side Care".
When you arrive at the hospital with your pet, as before, please call us at (707) 553-1400 to check in. When it is time for your pet to come into the hospital we will call/text you and instead of coming to your car to pick up your pet, the nurse will meet you at the hospital front porch to safely transfer your pet into the hospital. Face masks securely covering the mouth and nose must be worn during these transfers. We then ask that you return to the comfort and safety of your car-please DO NOT wait on the porch. The Doctor/nurse will subsequently communicate with you over the phone about your pet's healthcare and arrange when the nurse will meet you at the front porch to return your pet to you.
For all patient discharges, whether for inpatient or outpatient care, we will again meet you at the front porch with your pet instead of bringing your pet to the car. Face masks securely covering the nose and mouth must be worn during these transfers. If you have left your pet with us for the day, please call us at (707) 553-1400 when you arrive for pick up to let us know you are here.
**THIS IS NOT NEW, BUT STILL VERY IMPORTANT! As always, we ask that you maintain social distance (>6 feet) with staff and other clients as much as possible and wear a face mask that securely covers the mouth and nose during these transfers and with any communication that ensues.
Dogs should be on secure leashes and cats, exotic small mammals, birds and reptile patients should ALWAYS be in a secure pet carrier. Carriers may also be appropriate for very small dogs.
In general, client communication with receptionists, nurses and doctors should be over the phone whenever possible.
If/When there is a need for a client to enter the reception area, we will continue to limit ONLY 1 PERSON IN THE LOBBY AT ANY TIME. Again, our mask policy remains unchanged: Face masks securely worn over the mouth and nose are mandatory at all times inside the building. Additionally, masks are mandatory outdoors whenever clients are within 6 feet of Staff or other clients.
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All of us at Redwood Veterinary Hospital recongnize how the COVID-19 pandemic has brought innumerable challenges on so many levels to you and your family. At the same time, we appreciate that the unwavering companionship, loyalty and love we receive from our animal family members is one small bright spot during these unprecedented times. We promise, despite the challenges, to do our best to keep your pets healthy.
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Pet exercise reminder ❤️
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How to help dogs and cats manage separation anxiety when their humans return to work
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
January 11 at 9:55 AM ·
How can you help manage your pets' separation anxiety when you return to work? Here are helpful tips from AVMA Chair of the Board of Directors Dr. Lori Teller: http://bit.ly/3nYJNel
Longer walks, extra treats, more cuddles?! 🐾
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Certain pet foods recalled after reports of 28 dog deaths, FDA warns — NBC News
So cute, Happy New Year! 🎉